So I am pokin along on the path to my what I am planning to be the best Dyna I can build. This is a long process, the budget is LIMITED!!!......my shop time is limited, and this is my daily ride so down time in the summer is a no-no. Almost everything I have done to this bike has been with either used parts, or re-habilitated crashed parts. I built the detachable bag set up from a bunch of odd ball parts including a set of old Heritage Softail leather bag supports and a diced up set of crashed detachable backrest plates. The bags are crash parts as well, with a sweet coat of bedliner to mask all the little flaws. I have most of the chassis stuff done as you can see from the pics in the past here. I still have a set of newly rebuilt FXDX adjustable forks to install, but I need to puchase a bearing installer/remover for my front wheel bearings to complete the job. I have a set of Harley/Brembo calipers that will be installed at the same time with the larger Touring style floating rotors and the larger master cylinder. That will pretty much do it for this year. The total plan at this point is to install the FXRD fairing I have, with a late model Touring stereo system in it. This fairing is going to be designed on modified HD factory bracket, but will be made to be easily removeable, just like the bags. Also I am gathering the parts and cash to do a 113 inch kit in the motor. I have the pistons, rods, flywheels and heads, need to get the cam chest taken care of and the cases bored for the bigger spigots. Once I am at that point it will be the FXD SUPERDUTY in my mind.
Enough Blah.....here is a pic sequence of the bag set up I built. Been running it for 2 years, and it has held up nicely. Hopefully I can make the fairing just as simple to ditch.
As I ride it most of the time.
Tear the seat off......
Grab the bag set up.....
Drop it on and clamp on with the Detachable locks,
and plug in the Aux lighting.
Throw the couch cushion on.......
I have two soft bags to slide on to the backrest depending
on how much shit we need to pack for the ride.
And here it is ready to rock for a weekender
or what ever. Keeps the wife happy on
the back and I can still rip it all off for a beat
run if necessary.
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